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So, you’ve got 'Videozone: The Making of Castle Freak.' This documentary takes you right into the gritty heart of creating that particular blend of horror and humor that Stuart Gordon is known for. It’s not just a peek behind the curtain; it’s like hanging out with the cast. You get Jeffrey Combs riffing on his character's madness and Barbara Crampton sharing some juicy tidbits about the shoot. The practical effects really shine through in their discussions, showcasing the hands-on craftsmanship that defined the era. The pacing is relaxed, but it keeps you engaged, a nice contrast to the film itself, which is a wild ride. It's a cool time capsule for horror aficionados, capturing a slice of 90s genre filmmaking.
Great insights into practical effects used in the film.Interesting anecdotes from the cast and crew.A snapshot of 90s horror filmmaking culture.
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